clad
clad 英 [klæd] 美 [klæd]
adj. 穿衣的;覆盖的 vt. 在金属外覆以另一种金属 v. 穿衣(clothe的过去式和过去分词)
名词复数:clads
- Clad means "dressed or covered." Most kids go to school clad in jeans and t-shirts, but students in the Shakespeare club might show up clad in velvet gowns or leather breeches.
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- adj. 穿衣的;覆盖的
- vt. 在金属外覆以另一种金属
- v. 穿衣(clothe的过去式和过去分词)
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1. In 2010, and beyond, the government of the ice-clad island will take control of domestic affairs.
2010年以后, 这个冰雪覆盖的岛屿自己的政府将会负责全部的岛内事务.
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2. We did not dance together after that night, I found other partners, and my father waited up for me after dances, sitting in his favorite chair, clad in his flannel pajamas.
那天晚上以后,我们再也没有一起跳过舞。 我寻找别的舞伴,而我的父亲跳完舞后总是坐在他心爱的椅子上,穿着法兰绒的睡衣等候着我。
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3. Gas reactors require enrichments in the order of up to 20%. So we need to fabricate the uranium into pellets which are clad in zirconium tubes which are placed into the reactor core.
气体反应堆要求充实,以此能,达到20%,所以,我们需要制造出在芯块中的铀,那是锆管道的金属外壳,那被放置入一个反应堆核心里去。
- clad (adj.) "clothed," c. 1300, cledde, from cledde, alternative past tense and past participle of clothe. Old English had geclæþd, past participle of clæþan.
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